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96%Value For Money

96%Security

98%Location

97%Staff

94%Atmosphere

96%Cleanliness

94%Facilities

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Nicely located just next to a subway station, and close to the Baixa and Chiado neighborhoods. Very clean and comfortable, and breakfast was good also. The only problem was that I was in a room close to the entrance and next to the bathroom, so it could be really noisy during peak hours at the hostel.

The location proved perfect. It’s right next to a metro and walking through gives you a handy escalator assisted short cut to Bario Alto. It’s also 5 mins from where the famous Tram 28 rumbles through Baxia and walking distance to just about all that is fabulous about the city itself. The hostel arrangements are perfectly pitched, allowing one to be as social or as unsocial as you wished to be (I'm of the latter persuasion!) I'd certainly go again...

The location is really great. You can easily find it once you step out the Baixan station and it's easy to get to any tourist attraction. And staff there really have good recommendations on restaurants and places. Ask them for advice if you don't know where to go!

Especially nice people working there (reception etc.). They gave us useful tips about events and good locations in the city. Additionally, the food they cooked was very good. All in all, a very social and welcoming atmosphere.

very nice place to stay. very close to shops and sites and across from metro. great , the decorations are wonderful. very thoughtful in every room. full breakfast choices, and full homemade portuguese dinner is offered nightly.

honestly the best hostel I've ever stayed in; everything was great. I'd highly recommend staying here and eating dinner at the hostel at least one night!! Also, be sure to try the Portuguese cocktail at the bar (#2 on the list), it's wonderful as well!!

Literally ten footsteps from baixa-chiado metro exit. Makes a great location for your first day in Lisbon. After a while I jokingly called this the lost and found hostel, XD. Dorm is big and spacious with cool Tim-Burton-esque wall decorations. However, could never cook because the chef apparently needed the entire kitchen from 8pm-midnight and if you didn't buy diner with them you were more or less air for the rest of the day. Breakfast was alright but pancakes and rolls had no taste

This was by far the best hostel I've ever stayed in! The staff was really nice and the facilities were better than cheap hotels! Excellent value especially for the price! Plus, it's located right next to a metro station which is great for traveling around the city!

Would have given this place a high rating - beautiful rooms, cool design, good location - but the last night dropped it down a few levels. The place turned into a bit of a drunken frat house. Understandably, this is a Youth Hostel, but I wish one of the 24-hour staff had enforced some sort of late night policy; there were loud students outside of my room until 3AM and then puking began around 4AM. I asked twice for the the residents to move the conversations, but was ignored; wish staff helped.